***Turnabout

by Margaret Peterson Haddix

I didn’t like this book as well as the others I’ve read by Margaret
Peterson Haddix (Running Out of Time, and Don’t You Dare Read This, Mrs. Dunphrey).
The premise is intriguing--After she turned 100, Amelia was given a drug
that made her start aging backwards. The book starts out in 2085,
when she turned 16 for the second time.

There are problems with the drug. The plan had been to turn
the subjects’ aging to forward again after a certain amount of time, but
that part doesn’t work. Also, they discover that as they age backwards,
they lose memories of the end of their first life. The entire experiment
is kept secret in order to keep people from begging for a drug that hasn’t
been perfected.

The idea was interesting and thought-provoking. However, I think
it might have worked better as an adult novel. The idea of losing
your memories while becoming young again is one that is more poignant to
adults.

Some of the most fun parts were passing references to what the future
will be like. It turns out that most of Amelia’s descendants have
their own websites that tell their life stories!